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    <![CDATA[Plain English for Lawyers (5th Edition)]]>
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    <![CDATA[Wydick's <em>Plain English for Lawyers</em> &#151;now in its fifth edition&#151; has been a favorite of law students, legal writing teachers, lawyers, and judges for over 25 years.<p>  How does the fifth edition of <em>Plain English for Lawyers</em> differ from its predecessors? It remains (in size only!) a little book, small enough and palatable enough not to intimidate over-loaded law students. &quot;Most of the text remains the same,&quot; Wydick says, &quot;but in the past seven years I've learned some new things about writing in English, and I want to share that with the readers.&quot; In addition, the exercises at the end of the chapters are different (a welcome change for long-time teachers who are tired of the old ones). <p>  In January 2005, the Legal Writing Institute gave Wydick its Golden Pen Award for having written <em>Plain English for Lawyers</em>. The Legal Writing Institute is a non-profit organization that provides a forum for discussion and scholarship about legal writing, analysis, and research. The Institute has over 1,300 members representing all of the ABA-accredited law schools in the United States. Its membership also includes law teachers from other nations, English teachers, and practicing lawyers.<p>  The LWI award states: &quot;<em>Plain English for Lawyers</em> . . . has become a classic. Perhaps no single work has done more to improve the writing of lawyers and law students and to promote the modern trend toward a clear, plain style of legal writing.&quot;<p>  In 2003 Wydick retired after 32 years on the law faculty of the University of California, Davis. But he still teaches his favorite course &#151; a seminar in advanced legal writing for third-year law students. For the past eight summers he has also lectured at the International Legislative Drafting Institute presented in New Orleans by the Public Law Center, a joint venture of Tulane and Loyola law schools. There the audience consists of lawyers and non-lawyers from abroad who earn their living drafting legislation in many different languages. &quot;Teaching at the Institute,&quot; Wydick says, &quot;is a precious opportunity to learn how much we English-users have in common with people who write laws in other languages.&quot;<p></p></p></p></p></p>]]>
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